I am learning how to write regular expressions for .htaccess redirects. So far I've managed to figure out everything I needed, except for a couple of regular expressions which don't behave as I expected. I am testing my regular expressions using a desktop application, and they work fine there, but not in the .htaccess file.
FYI: The RewriteBase is set to /site/
This is the incoming URL:
/site/view-by-tag/politics/?el_mcal_month=3&el_mcal_year=2009
I want to grab "politics" and redirect to /site/tags/politics/
Here is what I used:
RewriteRule ^view-by-tag/([a-zA-Z\-]+)/([a-zA-Z0-9\-\/\.\_\=\?\&]+) /tags/$1/ [R=301,L]
I added the capture of all the characters after politics
because I am having the issue that when there is a ?
in the URL the redirect does not work, and I can't figure out why. In the URL given above, if I remove the ?
it works fine, but if the ?
is in there, nothing happens. Is there a reason for this?
The same thing happens when I try to capture 307
from /site/?option=com_content&view=article&id=307&catid=89&Itemid=55
I used this regular expression, article&id=([0-9]+) /?p=$1 [R=301,L]
but again, when there is a ?
in the URL it stops the redirect for doing anything.
What is the reason for that?
The .htaccess
file in question is on a Wordpress blog (3.4.1)